A bit of Clapton and a bit of Jagger

ROCHESTER — Join the Brooks Young Band in concert at the Rochester Opera House on Friday, April 4 at 8 p.m. (Doors open at 7:00).

Fender-endorsed frontman Brooks Young works the guitar like his idol Eric Clapton and belts out solos in a style reminiscent of Mike Jagger.

The Concord NH-based Brooks Young Band delivers the perfect combination of rock, pop and blues.

The band plays venues from Boston to New York and Nashville and has shared the stage with legends such as Ted Nugent, James Cotton, Pat Benatar, Brad Whitford of Aerosmith and King of the Blues B.B. King. Along with Brooks Young are Jeff Leroy (Piano/Organ/Vocals), Dave Lombard (Drums), Matt McDermott (Bass/Vocasl) and Andy Devine (Guitar/Vocals).

The Brooks Young Band has been featured in several newspapers and magazines, including New Hampshire Magazine and Music Connection. Their songs have received radio play on national stations such as Boston’s 92.5 The River. The band was also featured on New Hampshire Chronicle and FOX 25 News in Boston. Recently their new album Time to Fly was chosen as one of the best for 2013 by The Hippo Press.

Purchase tickets ($12/$10) online at RochesterOperaHouse.com or call/stop by the box office at (603) 335-1992 on M/W/F from 10-5 or two hours before the show. Cash bar. Patrons under the age of eighteen must be accompanied by an adult.

Rochester Opera House is located in City Hall, 31 Wakefield St.

The season continues with Dance Northeast on April 5 and The Wizard of Oz, April 10-27.